Since the end of the Second World War, the relationship between the United States and Japan has evolved to become exceptionally strong. Today, the two countries cooperate very closely militarily, technologically and in terms of trade. Statistics regarding the volume of US exports of trade goods to Japan from 1985 to 2011 show the strength of the relationship between the two countries.
The US and Japan were at war, so relations we not so great!
Yukichi Fukuzawa was an ambassador to the US and he may have kept a journal, but exactly what do you want to know about it?
Because we totally obliterated two of their cities and many parts of their military. Also because we wanted to improve relations between us and Japan. One thing, though, is that the amount of radiation embedded in the soil is still there today. Though thankfully, not as much.
After the atomic bombs, Japan surrender unconditionally since then, nothing happen in Japan without the US knowing it.
both of these policies created anger between the US and Japan because thr US desired for influence in China
both of these policies created anger between the US and Japan because thr US desired for influence in China
Relations between US and Soviet Union during Cold War Relations between US and Vietnam during Vietnam war Soviet relations with PRC
In 1994/1995 US-Vietnamese relations were established. Vietnam is a tourist area today. The young Vietnamese citizens, under 30 years old, do NOT remember the Vietnam War.
they started to come together
they all have bitches
The US and Russia do commercial trading. Which was forbidden during the cold war.
The US naval commander who negotiated the Treaty of Yokohama in 1854 was Commodore Matthew Perry. He led a naval expedition to Japan, aiming to establish trade relations and open Japanese ports to American ships. Perry's efforts culminated in the signing of the Treaty of Kanagawa, which marked the beginning of diplomatic relations between the United States and Japan.